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Gold Line extension to Montclair hits another milestone

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Metro’s eastward extension of the Gold Line into San Bernardino County took another step forward this week.

An earlier extension already took the Gold Line east from Pasadena to Azusa. The Foothill Gold Line Construction Authority has been overseeing plans to add six more stops on the light rail line, taking it just past the eastern county line in Montclair.

On Thursday, the authority’s board of directors approved advanced engineering plans for the 12.3-mile extension. The engineering plans take care of a portion of the design work in order to help lower costs when the final designs are put out to bid.

In this case, 30–50 percent of the design work has already been done, according to authority CEO Habib F. Balian.

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“That is the level we believe is appropriate to allow future design-build teams a good understanding of the project, so they can limit the contingency added to the bid price for unknowns; and also allows the cities and our partner agencies the detail they need to prepare for the project,” Balian said in a written statement.

The total cost of the project is estimated at about $1.2 billion. The first five stations will run to just over $1 billion, with most of the funding earmarked from Measure M, a 0.5 percent sales tax measure that will come before voters in November.

The last station, in Montclair, will require separate funding from San Bernardino County, according to the authority.

A screenshot of the map showing the next phase of the Gold Line connecting Glendora to Montclair.
A screenshot of the map showing the next phase of the Gold Line connecting Glendora to Montclair.
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The extended line will run along the former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe right-of-way. Here’s a look at the new stations:

  • Glendora: South of historic downtown and east of Vermont Avenue, this will be a center platform station (tracks on either side of a single platform) with a planned 400-space parking facility.
  • San Dimas: This station will be located east of San Dimas Avenue between Bonita Avenue and Arrow Highway, with a planned 450-space parking structure.
  • La Verne: Between the University of La Verne and Fairplex, this center platform station will get a 600-space parking facility.
  • Pomona: Located north of the current Metrolink platform and west of Garey Avenue, this center platform station will feature a planned walkway to connect Metrolink, the Gold Line and a future 750-space parking facility.
  • Claremont: The current Metrolink station will be relocated to make way for this side platform station (tracks run between two separate platforms). Metrolink and the Gold Line station will share a planned 1,100-space parking facility.
  • Montclair: This center platform station will be north of the existing Metrolink platforms, with connections to and from the Gold Line station via a pedestrian tunnel. The Metrolink and Gold Line platforms will share an existing 1,600-space parking facility.

Construction could begin as early as next year. Once completed, a trip from Montclair to downtown Pasadena is expected to take a little more than 40 minutes, or about 75 minutes to downtown L.A., according to the authority.